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Recapping 2011

By January 2, 2012
Peter Smith

Happy New Year 2012. Before last year fades into our collective memories, I want to recap some lessons that I learned (or re-learned) in 2011.

Over the holidays I was performing some admin on my website. The task was to implement a Blog feature to allow anyone to add comments without having the hassle of joining my website. While I was doing this task, I also looked back over the past eighteen months at the recurring themes about which I had written.

Not coincidentally, these themes mapped to the critical success factors for many start-up and early stage companies, namely Recruiting, acquiring and managing talent; Leveraging networks and connections; Developing go-to-market strategy and sales traction; and Operationally executing to get results. To re-visit these Blogs, I have created a list of the titles (with hyperlinks) to provide easy access to any that you may have missed reading. Also feel free to add comments


The Power of the Network

It's a Small World

More on Networking

How email damages your Personal Brand

When people ask how I build my Network

Two Economies

 

 Talent and Recruiting

Recruiting Top Talent - Part II

Relevance

Recruiting Top Talent

What happens when It Happened Again happens to you

It happened again.

Meatball Surgery and other interesting practices of Start-ups

How are you hiring today?

Hiring Senior Talent - Part II

Hiring Senior Talent

Trust and Referrals

Teach me, Coach me, Tell Me

Senior Talent - The Art of a Great Hire

 

The Importance of Sales

Why is selling my product or service so hard?

Why do we hate (our own) sales people?

Choosing Top Sales People

Are you trying to sell market leading to market laggards?

Improving Sales: The Excuse Department is Closed

Will my product sell?

How I hire Sales People

 

Strategy

The New Economic Reality 

Making Big Bets #2

Being Competitively Different

Software Pricing - What message are you sending your customer?

Making Big Bets

Managing Risk in your Go-to-Market Strategy

Looking at your Target Market through a Different lens

 

Startups

YASN

Legal Advice for Start-ups. (and stories from resultant miscues)

Do you want to start a start-up?

Engaging Talent and Resources beyond your Company's Four Walls

830,000% ROI

Five Questions to test if your start-up will be successful?

Starting a Start-up Part II

Starting a Start-up

Why is the start-up world different? (or How to choose your advisors and employees)

Six Characteristics of a Technology Juggernaut

Youthful Entrepreneur: An Oxymoron?

A glimpse into the VC world

 

Operations & Leadership

GOYAADI

The Case of Beer Time Management Rule

Leading in tough times, Managing tough messages

Betting your Job

7am

Business Ethics and the Bottomline Part II 

Business Ethics and the Bottomline

Managing Change

Chapter 1: Leading Change - Part 1 of a Series

Chapter 2: Leading Change - The Art of Change Management

Chapter 3: Leading Change in a Perfect Storm

Chapter 4: Leading Change - The Need for Speed

Chapter 5: Leading Change - Putting it all Together

Chapter 6: Change Management in SME

Optimists, Pessimists and Pragmatists

Focus - Focus - Focus

When is it time to fire? 


 

About the author

Peter Smith

Managing PartnerThe Meaford Group

Peter is a seasoned executive with over thirty years experience in the Information Technology industry. During his career, he has held senior management roles in sales, professional services and…

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